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·15 June 2026
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We waited four years to experience the 2026 World Cup, and it’s flying by. Today, on the fourth day of the World Cup, Groups E and F took to the pitch, with big wins stealing the spotlight.
With a ruthless seven-goal display against Curaçao, the German side reached the staggering mark of 239 goals in World Cup history, officially becoming the national team with the most goals in the tournament’s history.
Ivory Coast snatched the win in the dying moments of the match, leaving Ecuador with no points in a result where the South Americans deserved more over the 90 minutes.

In Group F action, Sweden thrashed Tunisia 5-1 in a match dominated from start to finish by the Scandinavian attack, led by inspired performances from Gyökeres and Alexander Isak.
In a great match between Japan and the Netherlands, the Japanese and the Dutch had to settle for a point. That means Sweden will go to sleep at the top of the group.

Another big day awaits us tomorrow, with the debuts of powerhouses such as Spain, Belgium, and Uruguay. Will we get even more goals in the matchday that’s about to begin?
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